Pretty flower names for girls

Flower names for girls

by Lorna White |
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Whether you’re in for a surprise and want to wait to find out the gender of your baby but still want to choose a baby name, or you’re keen to choose a more gender-neutral name for your tot that suits both boys and girls, we’ve rounded up our favourite flower names for girls that we think you’ll love.

Bluebell

Zahara

Yesenia

Peony

Pansy

Ornelia

Mansi

Marigold

Heather

Azalea

Ianthe

Aiyanna

Anemone

Acacia

Jasmine

Saffron

Zinnia

Zuzu

Poppy

Orchid

Ixia

Lavender

Florida

Calantha

Erica

Jessamy

Violet

Daisy

Flora

Fleur

Elodie

Iris

Yasmin

Kalina

Leilani

Blossom

Alyssa

Dahlia

Clover

Narcissa

Ivy

Primrose

Petal

Petunia

Myrtle

Lily

Lotus

Lilac

Magnolia

Eugenia

Cyrilla

Gilia

Calla

Fiorella

Iolanthe

Holly

Willow

Delphine

Anthea

Rose

Hyacinth

Fifi

Fuchsia

Evanthe

Blodwen

Ayanna

Posy

Don’t worry if your due date is fast approaching and you still haven’t found a name that feels like the one. Head to our baby name generator where you’ll find thousands of names to fall in love with, from more traditional sounding names, to unique baby names from all around the world.

Lorna White is a Senior Digital Writer and has written for Mother&Baby since 2020. She has a keen interest in a range of topics, from potty training and nutrition to baby names and maternity fashion.

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